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In this family drama material greed overcomes conscience and parental love, resulting in tragedy ...Margarit is beloved daughter of millionaire oilman Andreas Elizbarov. She's in love with young Artashes Otaryan, son of Elizbarov's late companion. Soon Artashes reveals to her the secret his family kept for years - Elizbarov had stoled the fortune of his former companion. AIn this family drama material greed overcomes conscience and parental love, resulting in tragedy ...Margarit is beloved daughter of millionaire oilman Andreas Elizbarov. She's in love with young Artashes Otaryan, son of Elizbarov's late companion. Soon Artashes reveals to her the secret his family kept for years - Elizbarov had stoled the fortune of his former companion. As a prove he presents her Elizbarov's letters to his father. Margarita is appaled by her father's lose of honor, and is torn between her duty as a daughter and her sense of right and wrong....

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Alexander Shirvanzade - Alexander Shirvanzade (Alexander Movsesyan) was an Armenian playwright and novelist. His original name was Alexander Movsesyan.Aleksandr Movsesian was born on April 18, 1858, into a tailor's family in the province of Shirvan, in what is now Azerbaijan, and later adopted the pen-name Shirvanzade (son of Shirvan). He brought to fruition the social realist school of Armenian drama promoted by Gabriel Sundukian a generation earlier. At the age of 17, Shirvanzade went to work in the Caspian city of Baku whose fortunes were beginning to rise with the boom in oil production. He immersed himself in Armenian and Russian literature as well as reading Stendahl, Balzac, Flaubert, Zola and Shakespeare, his greatest love. Working first as a clerk and then as an accountant for oil companies, Shirvanzade saw first-hand the social impact of industrialized oil production. He turned his shock and anger into a literature of protest, writing in many genres: novels, plays, short stories, and newspaper articles. His later protests against the massacres perpetrated during 1894-96 against Armenians in the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Abdulhamid II resulted in his imprisonment in Tiflis, an experience which led to his masterpiece, Chaos (1896-97). Returning to Baku, he became increasingly interested in women's issues, as shown in his play Evgine about women's suffrage, and Did She Have the Right? Shirvanzade's concerns with capitalism and feminism fuse in his drama, For the Sake of Honor (1904). In 1916, Maxim Gorki wrote that Shirvanzade's works "were known and read not only in the Caucasus but also in England, in the Scandinavian Peninsula, and Italy." In his later years, Shirvanzade lived abroad, finally returning permanently to Yerevan in 1926. He died in Kislovodsk in 1935, and was buried in Yerevan.

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